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cross sword
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3.29 |
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He was only too happy to cross swords. |
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wield sword
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0.79 |
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The sword was wielded by Michael Lind of Harpers magazine. |
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draw sword
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0.72 |
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Sharpe slowed to a walk and drew his sword. |
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carry sword
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0.66 |
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I carried his sword. |
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brandish sword
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0.59 |
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The second-best is to win by brandishing the swords or with low levels of military activity. |
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raise sword
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0.53 |
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He raised his sword and answered them with the same word. |
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hold sword
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0.39 |
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The figurehead symbolizes liberty - a woman holding a sword. |
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present sword
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0.39 |
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When the sword is presented to them, they dutifully fall on it. |
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turn sword
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0.39 |
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But what turns a sword into a dragon slayer? |
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beat sword
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0.33 |
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Some companies are content to beat swords into plowshares. |
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get sword
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0.33 |
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And why she, has she got a sword? |
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swing sword
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0.33 |
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Melwas gave a shout, and swung his sword up for the kill. |
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find sword
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0.26 |
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But no swords have been found on Masada. |
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have sword
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0.26 |
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Well, cos kings used to have swords in their belt. |
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thrust sword
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0.26 |
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He wanted to thrust a sword into the heart of the greatest nation on earth. |
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use sword
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0.26 |
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What about that other TV star who uses a sword, the Highlander? |
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wear sword
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0.26 |
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All were armed - some with rifles, others with spears, while nearly all wore swords and carried shields. |